Around the world this week, Scots gathered in their tartans, heard the squeal of a bagpipe and dug into a serving of haggis as they honored their most famous countryman, poet Robert Burns. From ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At The Globe Inn, Burns Night features bagpipe performances, traditional toasts and a five-course feast. Photograph by D McCallum ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You can find a traditional Burns Night supper at New Hamburg's Scram and Dram. This one comes with haggis, tatties and neeps ...
Robbie Burn’s Day is a celebration of all things Scottish. Below is a short history of the origins of Robbie Burn’s Day and some recommendations for Scotch whiskies to toast it with. The Burns Dinner ...
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The history of haggis on Burns Night
Each year on 25 January, Burns Night brings people together to mark the life and work of Robert Burns. Central to the evening is haggis, presented as part of a long-standing ritual that blends food, ...
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